The four new initiatives - Urban Youth Works, Recovery Conservation Corps,
Constructing Futures, and Ohio Learning Accounts/Project HIRE - will expand
employment opportunities for urban and rural youth and traditionally underserved adults,
broaden inclusion in apprenticeship programs across the state and provide an enhanced job
matching program to link employers and job seekers to training funds and tax credits in
targeted regional industries.
State agencies will coordinate with the workforce investment boards to make optimal use
of the ARRA resources, including a portion of the $102.7 million allocated directly to the
WIBs, through the new programs.
Programs for Youth
Urban Youth Works: This initiative will fund workforce development initiatives
targeting low-income urban youth in fiscal year 2010. The state will provide $6.7 million
for the program and fund grants ranging from $50,000 to $500,000 through an open,
competitive Request For Proposal (RFP) process. Priority will be given to those proposals
effectively serving the highest number of youth in a 12-month timeframe, and to programs
that most often and best lead to permanent jobs.
Recovery Conservation Corps: This initiative will provide employment sites for the
Workforce Investment Boards to hire youth ages 16 to 24 to improve Ohio’s state and local
parks and natural areas. Focusing on both rural and urban areas, particularly those in
economic decline, Corps workers will assist with projects such as building recreation
lands, boardwalks, observation areas and trails and curbing the spread of invasive species.
The state will provide $2 million for support services through a partnership with the
workforce investment boards on this initiative.
Programs for Adults
Constructing Futures: Constructing Futures is an $8 million project to support initiatives
around the state that will comply with model best practices in pre-apprenticeship. The
State of Ohio will utilize $4 million in ARRA WIA statewide funds for grants to local
areas, and will require a 50 percent local match for grants awarded. This preapprenticeship
program will include remedial education, supportive services, and training
that will lead to trade apprenticeships. The goal is to train low-income Ohioans and
Ohioans of historically underrepresented populations, such as minority groups, women,
veterans, dislocated workers and ex-offenders, in the building trades so that they may excel
in a career in construction. Constructing Futures will support program participants in their
mastery of a skilled trade and also assist them in attaining the occupational pride and
fulfillment enjoyed from a career in the construction industry.
Ohio Learning Accounts and Project Hire: Ohio Learning Accounts and Project
Hometown Investment in Regional Economies (HIRE) will provide $8 million for
specialized, multi-dimensional support to remove barriers for dislocated workers seeking
training and employment.
Through Ohio Learning Accounts, Ohio will provide flexible training accounts of up to
$6,000 for individual dislocated workers who require training or certification in order to
find jobs. Participants may establish a personalized Career Training Plan, and those who
establish plans at their local One-Stop Centers will be able to request state funds for short term
training.
Project HIRE continues the process by providing an enhanced job matching program
linking employers and job seekers to training funds and tax credits. Using labor market and
business community knowledge, the Ohio Department of Development will identify
employers in targeted regional industries of high need that are looking for employees with
specific skills that may be matched through Project HIRE. The state and local workforce
investment specialists will coordinate Project HIRE events to match employees and
employers.
The local WIA areas and University System of Ohio will be critical partners in this
program, and these initiatives may all work in conjunction with OhioMeansJobs.com, the
state’s online job matching service.
» Workforce Investment Act Youth Program
» Governor, Director Announce American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Workforce Development Programs (pdf)
» ARRA Board Presentation (May 27, 2009) (ppt)
» State Energy Sector Partnership and Training Grant (pdf)